As a pitcher and a competitor, Gil can appreciate the historic nature of Schlittlerโs 12-strikeout performance, which manager Aaron Boone said will be โtalked about when a lot of us are gone.โ Now itโs Gilโs turn, tasked with carrying that momentum north for Saturdayโs Game 1.
โMan, that was impressive to see,โ Gil said through interpreter Marlon Abreu. โHeโs such a young talent. I think what he was able to do last night, it just motivated everybody to keep on going further and keep on battling.โ
Boone on Friday announced Gil as the Yankeesโ probable starter for the opener, matching the 27-year-old against veteran Kevin Gausman. Max Fried will start Game 2 on Sunday, and then Boone said the team would “line it up as you would think” in subsequent games, indicating that left-hander Carlos Rodรณn and Schlittler would likely get the assignments for Games 3 and 4.
The Yankees had been weighing Gil against rookie Will Warren, who will instead continue in a relief role after residing in the bullpen for the Red Sox series.
“I just feel like [Gil is] ready for this,” Boone said. “He’s in line for it. We decided for now we want to keep [Will] Warren an option in the ‘pen, and we feel like Luis is ready to go.”
For now, the Yankeesโ focus is on carrying forward what they did in the last two games against Boston, and they believe their best bet is in handing the ball to the reigning American League Rookie of the Year.
Gil went 15-7 with a 3.50 ERA in 29 starts last season, narrowly edging the Oriolesโ Colton Cowser for the award.
This has been a more trying campaign. After missing four months with a lat strain, Gil returned Aug. 3 and went 4-1 with a 3.32 ERA in 11 starts, including a Sept. 6 win over Toronto.
โItโs tough whenever you go through an injury,โ Gil said. โYou never want to get injured, and theyโre very unexpected when they happen. I feel very good right now where Iโm at today. The important thing is that weโre here today, and we have a really good chance, playing in the postseason. Iโll give it everything I have.โ
The Yankees went 8-3 when Gil took the mound, including a win in Sundayโs Game 162 against the Orioles, but command and velocity have presented an ongoing issue.
The numbers tell the story. Gilโs fastball averaged 95.3 mph, down from 96.6 last season, and itโs also flatter. Thatโs why opponents are hitting him harder โ his expected slugging percentage against has dropped from the 72nd percentile to the 39th, while exit velocity and hard-hit rate have also slipped.
โIt hasn’t always been pretty necessarily, but we know what he’s capable of,โ Boone said. โThe bottom line is, he’s gotten results since he’s come back. He’s not afraid out there. His delivery and strike-throwing is important for him, and when he’s doing that, he’s very capable.โ
Those previously referenced Statcast numbers include a selection of starts where Gil admitted to easing off a bit, sacrificing velocity for command โ something he attributed to โa matter of experience and growing as a pitcher.โ
Under the postseason lights, it should be no surprise if Gil reaches back for something extra.
โI finally feel that Iโm 100 percent,โ Gil said. โRight now, you just have to go and battle.โ